# virtualbox
WARNING: The vboxdrv kernel module is not loaded. Either there is no module
available for the current kernel (3.8.7) or it failed to
load. Please recompile the kernel module and install it by

# virtualbox
WARNING: The vboxdrv kernel module is not loaded. Either there is no module
available for the current kernel (3.8.7) or it failed to
load. Please recompile the kernel module and install it by

sudo /etc/init.d/vboxdrv setup

You will not be able to start VMs until this problem is fixed.

Also, I understand that the latest version is 4.2.16.

Regards,
Jim

Click on the System tab after going into the control panel. Double click on the "SFS Manager". You need to download two SFSs;
fd64-devx_620.sfs and kernel-source-3.8.7.sfs. After loading them, open the terminal and type:

Hello everyone, mencoder misses libraries for mencoder.
Only the 32 bit ones are installed. I downloaded the package to check the contents and used pet2tgz but could not unpack, I got an error.
I installed the 64 bit libraries from a former backed up install.

In fd64 v621, where (I assume somewhere in /etc) can I set the hardware clock as UTC? Haven't found either location or GUI to set that yet. Thanks

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I removed libdv when I removed Kino, I should have made libdv a pet package. It's part of the Kino pet package, so install that for now. The wrong ELF class means that you have a 32bit version of libdv installed, maybe the 32bit sfs?

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In fd64 v621, where (I assume somewhere in /etc) can I set the hardware clock as UTC? Haven't found either location or GUI to set that yet. Thanks

Open the Control Panel and on the first tab use Fatdog64 Set System Time Zone.

I removed libdv when I removed Kino, I should have made libdv a pet package. It's part of the Kino pet package, so install that for now. The wrong ELF class means that you have a 32bit version of libdv installed, maybe the 32bit sfs?

The removed libs are collected in a package called "lives_support", available through the package manager.

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In fd64 v621, where (I assume somewhere in /etc) can I set the hardware clock as UTC? Haven't found either location or GUI to set that yet. Thanks

Open the Control Panel and on the first tab use Fatdog64 Set System Time Zone.

Uh oh, this is currently only possible in "Fatdog-Next" (that is, next release of Fatdog). In 621 and all releases prior, hardware clock is assumed to run in localtime._________________Fatdog64, Slacko and Puppeee user. Puppy user since 2.13.
Contributed Fatdog64 packages thread

i like fatdog64 alot, but there is no wine pet for 621? i think that firefox should come preinstalled too and i would like it if i didn't have to type in fatdog waitdev=5 each time i boot it so the bootloader can find my savefile, perhaps these 3 things are mere considerations.

i like fatdog64 alot, but there is no wine pet for 621? i think that firefox should come preinstalled too and i would like it if i didn't have to type in fatdog waitdev=5 each time i boot it so the bootloader can find my savefile, perhaps these 3 things are mere considerations.

I assume you have a usb drive.

Wine can be installed by going into control panel, System, SFS Manager. The 32 bit slacko and the Wine 1.5.4.-i486 SFS's need to be downloaded and loaded. I load mine on every boot.

If you edit your extlinux.conf file, you should not have to type anything to load your savefile.

Remember the problems I had with 610 and 611 that caused my computer to hang up when trying to reboot? They were supposedly due to kernel incompatibility, but I tried 610 again (for informative purposes, because I was having similar problems with 621).

The conclusion I came to is this: 610 does not hang up when rebooting, except when I install jack2 or programs which use jack.

621 does not hang up when installing jack or related applications, thankfully.

But it does hang up and block during rebooting if tuxkart-0.4.0.pet is installed.

Something for development consideration: An addition to PPM allowing the selection and use of a local directory which is housing FATDOG PETs; for example a folder named "/tmp/fatdog64-packages". This would accommodate the PPM's option where "Download Only" is used to capture PETs and you, subsequently, might want to install/re-install from that local folder via PPM.

Here to help

Should downloaded package path be an option for the PPM use too.png

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"Download Only" at bottom-right allows PETs capture for latter installation-system needs. But, does not have a subsequent reference point in the PPM.

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